South Sudan Launches Council to Organize Grain Trade

Juba — South Sudan Grain Council (SSGC) was launched on Wednesday in Juba in order to promote grain trade, organize farmers to produce more and improve on the structures needed in marketing the food commodities in the country and abroad.

Farmers in South Sudan are currently disorganized and lack capacity and machineries in order to produce more food and access the markets. While 80% of the land in South Sudan is arable, only 4% of it is cultivated mostly on the basis of subsistence farming, according to officials.

The Council which was launched through the initiative of the ministry of Agriculture and Forestry will be able to address challenges relating to availability of and access to grain as well as warehousing systems and marketing of the commodities in the new country.

The membership of the Council will involve all the stakeholders including grain producers, traders and millers. Grain encompasses any cereal crop including but not limited to maize, wheat, rice, barley, sorghum and millet.

Addressing the launch of the SSGC, Vice-President Riek Machar urged all the stakeholders to be serious in developing the plans to achieve the Council's objectives, adding that the formation of the grain council was necessary if the nation was to come close to achieving food sufficiency by 2014 as stated by President Salva Kiir two months ago.

Machar during the economic cluster meeting on Wednesday also directed the minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Betty Achan Ogwaro, to prepare memos for establishment of respective boards for fruit, honey, gum Arabic, among many others.

The minister of Animal Resources and Fisheries was also directed to establish a board for livestock industry which would promote policies and implement programs for developing this economic sector.

SOUTH SUDAN TO JOIN EAGC

South Sudan also plans to join the Eastern Africa Grain Council (EAGC) as full member once it has completed its internal organization of the national council and developed its grain export potentials.

EAGC is a non-profit, non-political and non-denominational organization, which will prepare, disseminate and promote the exchange of information on matters affecting the regional grain industry. It incorporates the key stakeholders in the regional grain industry including public sector and allied parastatals.

Established in 2006 and based in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, EAGC operates in the Eastern Africa region. It is currently mandated to work in the 10 countries which include Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Zambia and Malawi.

Some of the objectives of the EAGC are to promote a well-functioning regional grain supply chain, focusing on trade issues affecting all sectors of the chain, and building a platform for reducing constraints in regional grain trade.

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